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<blockquote data-quote="Casey K." data-source="post: 59956" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p>I always double check behind myself just to be sure but I have a really good friend of mine that has bred several species at smaller than average breeding sizes and has had many successful sacs. There are also others in the hobby that have done the same. I'm sure out of the two GBB I have that you have a higher chance of obtaing a female than if you just purchased 1. They both recently molted and I have the molt for one of them but I don't have the proper equipment to sex them accurately. If they were larger specimens, ventral sexing is much easier for me because the epiandrous fusillae in males can be easily seen (only in certain species), however isn't 100% accurate without molt sexing first. When I ventrally sex an adult Tarantula I guarantee it 99% to be exactly what it is. In all events of it turning out to be the opposite (1%) I will always guarantee to replace or refund said specimen. That's my guarantee!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casey K., post: 59956, member: 1090"] I always double check behind myself just to be sure but I have a really good friend of mine that has bred several species at smaller than average breeding sizes and has had many successful sacs. There are also others in the hobby that have done the same. I'm sure out of the two GBB I have that you have a higher chance of obtaing a female than if you just purchased 1. They both recently molted and I have the molt for one of them but I don't have the proper equipment to sex them accurately. If they were larger specimens, ventral sexing is much easier for me because the epiandrous fusillae in males can be easily seen (only in certain species), however isn't 100% accurate without molt sexing first. When I ventrally sex an adult Tarantula I guarantee it 99% to be exactly what it is. In all events of it turning out to be the opposite (1%) I will always guarantee to replace or refund said specimen. That's my guarantee!!! [/QUOTE]
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